Travels in Greece and Albania, 第 2 巻H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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... secure the conti- nuance of life for any duration by a composition , which , among many detestable ingredients , contained a large quantity of human blood , and human hair - the first of these articles was easily procured by bleeding ...
... secure the conti- nuance of life for any duration by a composition , which , among many detestable ingredients , contained a large quantity of human blood , and human hair - the first of these articles was easily procured by bleeding ...
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... secure him from the attacks of the neighbouring Beys and Agàs , jealous of his power , who were in those times constantly engaged in a state of petty warfare amongst each other for the purposes of pillage , or revenge , or extension of ...
... secure him from the attacks of the neighbouring Beys and Agàs , jealous of his power , who were in those times constantly engaged in a state of petty warfare amongst each other for the purposes of pillage , or revenge , or extension of ...
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... secure the attachment of his Albanian clansmen in this he com- pletely succeeded by assiduously cultivating their society , by partaking of their dangers in war and amusements in peace , by listening to their wants , deciding their ...
... secure the attachment of his Albanian clansmen in this he com- pletely succeeded by assiduously cultivating their society , by partaking of their dangers in war and amusements in peace , by listening to their wants , deciding their ...
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... secure his fidelity by giving him his daughter in marriage . The first part of this counsel was incompatible with the pasha's notions of honour and his humane disposition ; the second was rejected , on account of the indignity of taking ...
... secure his fidelity by giving him his daughter in marriage . The first part of this counsel was incompatible with the pasha's notions of honour and his humane disposition ; the second was rejected , on account of the indignity of taking ...
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... secure his pardon at Constantinople , but to accept of his services for the war in this his military skill and courage contributed mainly to the success of his protector , who not only re- presented his conduct in a favourable light at ...
... secure his pardon at Constantinople , but to accept of his services for the war in this his military skill and courage contributed mainly to the success of his protector , who not only re- presented his conduct in a favourable light at ...
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Acarnania Agà Albanian Albanian troops Alexi Ali's amongst ancient Argyro-Castro Armatoli arms army Arta attack Avlona Berat Botzari called caloyer Captain carried castron character chief chiflick Christian church command Constantinople Corfu countrymen death Delvino despot dispatched districts divan dominions Effendi endeavoured enemies engaged English ENTERTAINMENT Epirus escape faith favour favourite female force fortress Foto French friends gain Gardiki Gardikiotes garrison Greece Greek guards harem head honour Ibrahim Ibrahim Pasha inhabitants Ioannina Ionian islands Ionian sea Katzantoni Kiaffa Kleftes lake Mahomet Mahometan Manzour mean Mouchtar Pasha mountains Mustafà Nicolo obliged officers ordered Ottoman Palasca palikars Paramithia Parga Parghiotes person Porte possession Pouqueville Prevesa prisoners procured received republic returned Romaic Russians Santa Maura scarcely sent serai Signore soon Suli Suliots Sultan surrender Tepeleni Thessaly tion took tribes Turkey Turkish Turks tyrant Tzavella Vely victims villages vizir whilst women Zagori
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478 ページ - The lonely mountains o'er And the resounding shore A voice of weeping heard, and loud lament; From haunted spring and dale Edged with poplar pale The parting Genius is with sighing sent; With flower-inwoven tresses torn The Nymphs in twilight shade of tangled thickets mourn.
421 ページ - As when the moon, refulgent lamp of night, O'er Heaven's clear azure spreads her sacred light, When not a breath disturbs the deep serene, And not a cloud o'ercasts the solemn scene, Around her throne the vivid planets roll, And stars unnumber'd gild the glowing pole ; O'er the dark trees a yellower verdure shed, And tip with silver every mountain's head ; Then shine the vales, the rocks in prospect rise, A flood of glory bursts from all the skies ; ' The conscious swains, rejoicing in the sight,...
421 ページ - O'er the dark trees a yellower verdure shed, And tip with silver every mountain's head ; Then shine the vales, the rocks in prospect rise, A flood of glory bursts from all the skies : The conscious swains, rejoicing in the sight, Eye the blue vault, and bless the useful light.
324 ページ - there is not a minute of the day in which they do not offer up prayers to heaven for my destruction : how can it be otherwise ? for forty years I have been doing every thing bad to every body : in this period I have caused 30,000 persons to be hung and put to death in various ways ; and they know that if I live longer I shall do more : would you have them not hate me then ? their hatred however will not affect my health...
105 ページ - He frequently takes a Christian woman to be his wife, carries his sons to mosque, and allows his daughters to attend their mother to church; nay, he even goes himself alternately to both places of worship...
174 ページ - I thank you, vizir, for the kind regard you express towards me, but I beseech you not to send the purses, for I should not know how to count them ; and if I did, believe me, that one single pebble belonging to my country, much less that country itself, would in my eyes appear too great a return for them. Equally vain are the honours you offer to bestow upon me. The honours of a Suliot lie in his arms. With these I hope to immortalize my name and preserve my country.
239 ページ - Corfu in particular, to maintain firmly their hold ef that fortress and its territory. " The inhabitants of Parga are Albanian Greeks, extremely tenacious of their freedom, and of the liberty of their small community, and habitually adverse to the dominion of the Turks. They are a spirited and an independent people, though, at the same time, docile and easy of command when treated liberally and justly ; and all the male population are trained to arms, and expert in the use of them.
148 ページ - All himself killed two horses in his precipitate escape ; and when he arrived at his capital, he shut himself up in his harem for several days, where he admitted no one to his presence, except a few of his most confidential friends.
29 ページ - ... the coryphaeus or leader, who was frequently changed, made surprising leaps, bending backwards till his head almost touched the ground, and then starting up into the air with the elastic spring of a bow, whilst his long hair flowed in wild confusion over his shoulders.f...